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Claymills Victorian Pumping Station
The National Brewery Centre
National Forest Adventure Farm
Aqua Narrowboats
Barton Marina
Branston Water Park
The Red Carpet Cinema & Cafe Bar
National Forest Llama Treks
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Lodge Hill Bluebells
Burton-on-Trent
Christmas time
Bovril Cinema Date 1970's TV Ad
Sally Thomsett is an English actress who was born in Sussex, England. She is best known for featuring in the film The Railway Children and for playing Jo in the TV sitcom, Man About the House 1973–76
Bovril is the trademarked name of a thick, salty meat extract, developed in the 1870s by John Lawson Johnston. It is sold in a distinctive, bulbous jar. Bovril is made in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire; owned and distributed by Unilever UK.
CINEMAS used to be EVERYWHERE
Before the rise of home video, cinemas used to be everywhere with many showtimes. I had many movie theaters near me in Staffordshire and with the help of a book by Barry Blaize called The Lost Empire: Picture Houses of the Potteries and Newcastle-under-Lyme I attempt to see if any of the old cinema buildings are still standing. I'll be also looking at old movie showtimes pics to see what films were showing back then and my memories of going to see those screenings.
► Cinemas mentioned in this video
☆ Hanley
The Palace Cinema
The Regent
ABC Cine-bowl
The Odeon
☆ Etruia
ODEON Stoke, Festival Park
☆ Tunstall
► Barber's Picture Palace
In 1929, the building was extended, with a new foyer added on the side, and the facade of the Palace Cinema was modernised in an Art Deco style. The seating capacity was increased to 1,200 with the addition of a circle. It screened its first ‘talkie’ “Smiling Irish Eyes” on 6th January 1930.
CinemaScope was installed and the first film to be screened in this process was Howard Keel “Rose Marie” on 29th November 1954. The Palace Cinema was closed on 5th March 1966 with Elvis Presley in “Tickle Me”.
It was converted into a Surewin Bingo Club by the Hutchinson Group of Burnley, Lancashire. In 1978 they converted the former circle into a twin screen cinema with seating provided for 102 where Kris Kistopherson in “Convoy” was screened, and 100 where John Travolta in “Grease” was screened. The bingo club continued to operate in the former stalls area, and the building was known as the Palace Entertainment Centre.
☆ Newcastle-under-lyme
The Rex and Rio
The Savoy Cinema
The Vue (Formerly Warner Village)
If you'd like to know more about the guy who built a ABC cinema in his back garden then check out Ethan Jones video called...
► The Best Retro Home Cinema In The World ( ABC Cinema ) Tour
#abccinema
► The Green Cross Code Man
The Green Cross Man is a costumed superhero character created in 1970 as an aid to teaching young children the Green Cross Code, and for promoting general road safety. British actor David Prowse MBE, best known for playing Darth Vader in Star Wars, played the character in a series of Public Information Films (PIFs) sponsored by the Central Office of Information for the UK Department of the Environment. The light-hearted spots ran on UK television from 1975 to 1990.
In the films, Green Cross Man has the power to teleport from his monitoring station at Green Cross Control to any location where children are in need of pedestrian safety instruction. He accomplishes this by use of a wristwatch-like dematerialiser device.
► Staffordshire
Sometimes abbreviated to Staffs is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England. It adjoins Cheshire to the north west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the south east, West Midlands and Worcestershire to the south, and Shropshire to the west.
The largest city in Staffordshire is Stoke-on-Trent, which is administered separately from the rest of the county as an independent unitary authority. Lichfield also has city status, although this is a considerably smaller cathedral city. Major towns include Stafford (the county town), Burton upon Trent, Cannock, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Leek, and Tamworth. Smaller towns include Stone, Uttoxeter, and Rugeley, and large villages Eccleshall, Wombourne, Kinver, Penkridge, Tutbury and Stretton. Cannock Chase AONB is within the county as well as parts of the National Forest and the Peak District national park.
Apart from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire is divided into the districts of Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Staffordshire Moorlands, and Tamworth.
► Book featured in this video
The Lost Empire: The Picture Houses of the Potteries and Newcastle-under-Lyme
ISBN-10: 1871528070
Available to buy here: ►
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chins flash mob
Chins flash mob in Cineworld burton Upon Trent
Burton Beer Festival 2015, Martin Atterbury on the Wurlitzer, Burton Town Hall
I recorded Martin Atterbury entertaining the crowds on 27th February 2015.
This Wurlitzer Opus 1165 dates from 1925, when it was originally installed at the Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, USA. there was a fire in the early 1930s and it was repossessed by the Wurlitzer company and shipped to the UK where it was installed at the Forum Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester which opened on 10th July 1934.
The organ remained in the cinema until 1972 when the Burton Corporation acquired it for installation at the Town Hall.
Here you can see Martin Atterbury playing it at this years Burton Beer Festival.
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Lost and Found: The Cinema of Burton Holmes
Short documentary about Burton Holmes and the discovery of a
collection of his films long thought lost. To license footage from this film or any other Burton Holmes films for commercial use visit: travelfilmarchive.com
Burton Beer Festival 2014, Martin Atterbury on the Wurlitzer, Burton Town Hall
I recorded Martin Atterbury entertaining the crowds on 15th March 2014.
This Wurlitzer Opus 1165 dates from 1925, when it was originally installed at the Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, USA. there was a fire in the early 1930s and it was repossessed by the Wurlitzer company and shipped to the UK where it was installed at the Forum Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester which opened on 10th July 1934.
The organ remained in the cinema until 1972 when the Burton Corporation acquired it for installation at the Town Hall.
Here you can see Martin Atterbury playing it at this years Burton Beer Festival.
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Burton Beer Festival 2014, Martin Atterbury on the Wurlitzer, Burton Town Hall pt2
I recorded Martin Atterbury entertaining the crowds on 15th March 2014.
This Wurlitzer Opus 1165 dates from 1925, when it was originally installed at the Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, USA. there was a fire in the early 1930s and it was repossessed by the Wurlitzer company and shipped to the UK where it was installed at the Forum Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester which opened on 10th July 1934.
The organ remained in the cinema until 1972 when the Burton Corporation acquired it for installation at the Town Hall.
Here you can see Martin Atterbury playing it at this years Burton Beer Festival.
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1925 Wurlitzer played by Martin Atterbury at Burton CAMRA Beer Festival 2013. Burton Town Hall, UK
This Wurlitzer Opus 1165 dates from 1925, when it was originally installed at the Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, USA. there was a fire in the early 1930s and it was repossessed by the Wurlitzer company and shipped to the UK where it was installed at the Forum Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester which opened on 10th July 1934.
The organ remained in the cinema until 1972 when the Burton Corporation acquired it for installation at the Town Hall.
Here you can see Martin Atterbury playing it at this years Burton Beer Festival.
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The lady you can see at the start interviewing Martin Atterbury is BTVN Presenter Katie McMillan.
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Racing at Burton on trent
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Most scary Halloween haunted house in Burton on Trent
Halloween decorations
Wurlitzer Organ History - Town Hall Burton on Trent
History of the Burton Wurlitzer Theatre Organ at the town hall Burton on Trent Staffordshire. Wurlitzer organ concerts Burton organ concerts with phil kelsall chris powell nicholas martin robert wolfe theatre organ music videos
£28 For A Stoke Jacket & New Cineworld!
Today I went Hanley with my mums fella and he kindly bought me a Stoke jacket as he knew I wanted one for ages! I also saw the new Cineworld that has been built with other places aswell such as Nandos and a burger restaurant!
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Burton CAMRA Beer Festival 2012. Featuring Martin Atterbury on the Wurlitzer at Burton Town Hall
Here are a few tunes played by Martin Atterbury athe 33rd Burton CAMRA Beer Festival. This was recorded on Friday 16th March 2012.
It features Martin Atterbury on the Wurlitzer at Burton Town Hall.
Were you here at this time?
I shot this footage from the balcony.
This Wurlitzer organ is from Cleveland Ohio where it was manufactured in 1921. After a fire in the Cinema, the organ was shipped to England in 1939 and installed in The Forum at Northenden, Manchester. In 1971 the organ was purchased by Burton Council and installed in Burton Town Hall, Staffordshire, U.K.
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Sir Trevor Brooking talks up the FA's Football Academy at Burton
Sir Trevor Brooking on the National Football Centre at Burton
Crowds show their appreciation for Martin Atterbury at the Wurlitzer, Burton Beer Festival 2013
The Crowd show their appreciation for Martin Atterbury at the Wurlitzer, Burton Beer Festival 2013.
He came back on to do more after this !
This Wurlitzer Opus 1165 dates from 1925, when it was originally installed at the Cameo Theatre, Cleveland, USA. there was a fire in the early 1930s and it was repossessed by the Wurlitzer company and shipped to the UK where it was installed at the Forum Cinema, Wythenshaw, Manchester which opened on 10th July 1934.
The organ remained in the cinema until 1972 when the Burton Corporation acquired it for installation at the Town Hall.
Here you can see Martin Atterbury playing it at this years Burton Beer Festival.
for more information on this beer festival see :
Follow my blog for more of my projects :
Follow me on Twitter :
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Andy
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